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we're here now at lincoln and i'm standing right by the lincoln mkc. this is a concept car unveiled just two weeks ago at the detroit auto show. for lincoln, they say this represents their future, where they will be headed over the next couple of years and you can see zachary, the lines on this concept car, and it does look very future restic, very streamlined, so you're not going to have a lot of drag when you're out on the highway. >> you can tell it's fast, and as you mentioned, it's a concept car, it's not quite here yet, but i think the mkt will be a perfect fit for this one. it's a little bit bigger, it's a little bit more roomy. it just has a good feel, it doesn't matter if you're hanging out with your friends or going to tailgate, it's a good fit. >> it looks like it has a lot of options too. [ no audio ] >> buttons here, your cluster here, your voice. >> some of the more unique features include blind spot detection, adaptive cruise control and even automatic parking. >> one of the really cool new things for 2013 is the optical park assist. thi
we're here now at lincoln and i'm standing right by the lincoln mkc. this is a concept car unveiled just two weeks ago at the detroit auto show. for lincoln, they say this represents their future, where they will be headed over the next couple of years and you can see zachary, the lines on this concept car, and it does look very future restic, very streamlined, so you're not going to have a lot of drag when you're out on the highway. >> you can tell it's fast, and as you mentioned, it's a...
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the collaborative has chosen for the second place at 12 greater, from abraham lincoln high school. stephanie chung (applause) and then we have a number of first place winners. i'm sure this is all about collaboration, talking about it, what it means absorbing the purpose and working together. the first place poster altogether for all of us to see. i would like to name everybody. community youth center of san francisco, the young asian women against violence youth participant jennifer chang. kimberly how. erica lam. allie lee. adriana wen (sounds like) diana -- and amy ung. congratulations everybody. (applause) (applause) (applause) good job everybody. thank you. and so at this time supervisor -- or do i give it back to -- nancy. thank you again. >> at this time we would like to call supervisor carmen chu. (applause) >> i think that is part of the program they wanted the winners to perhaps say a few words. >> thank you for choosing our picture. we were really surprised when you did. we are really happy. (applause) >> we were very surprised. thank you very much. (applause) >> i'm tif
the collaborative has chosen for the second place at 12 greater, from abraham lincoln high school. stephanie chung (applause) and then we have a number of first place winners. i'm sure this is all about collaboration, talking about it, what it means absorbing the purpose and working together. the first place poster altogether for all of us to see. i would like to name everybody. community youth center of san francisco, the young asian women against violence youth participant jennifer chang....
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i came downstairs and he had a lincoln town car. he was driving the lincoln town car. i get in, he puts the tape deck and it's jack jones. ♪ i am a singer and we're driving. we go to k street to this italian restaurant. they put us right next to each other like they do to all the men and their nieces. so we're sitting there eating. and he ordered veal poached in chicken stock because he had had just had quadruple bypass, which was hot. so we're having a nice enough time and we're driving home. we're going over memorial bridge and that's not the way back to my apartment. i go larry, where are we going? he goes my place. [ laughter ] and i was like oh mother of god. oh, god. and i'm like dear cosmo, what do i do? i was only 30. i just could not figure out how to extricate myself from it. so we go to his apartment. we walk in, it's covered with proclamation larry king day, keys to every city in the country. that was sexy. >> jimmy: you have to be careful because you could have been like his 13th wife. >> i know, darn. so we sat there and, what can i say, he lunged. [ la
i came downstairs and he had a lincoln town car. he was driving the lincoln town car. i get in, he puts the tape deck and it's jack jones. ♪ i am a singer and we're driving. we go to k street to this italian restaurant. they put us right next to each other like they do to all the men and their nieces. so we're sitting there eating. and he ordered veal poached in chicken stock because he had had just had quadruple bypass, which was hot. so we're having a nice enough time and we're driving...
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earlier, spacey spoke about the parallels between the politics of abraham lincoln's era and the one in his latest show. >> and, you know, when you watch even a current film like "lincoln" and you see even a president who was as beloved and in some sense has been almost put in a saintly spectrum in terms of how we view him in american politics and in our history, he was there doing backdoor deals to try to get the votes he needed. so it's a very interesting opportunity for us to examine a fictional congress, a fictional majority whip who while he might be devious and diabolical, he, i believe, is going to prove to be very effective. >> all 13 episodes of "house of cards" are available to stream right now on netflix. >>> it's been less than 24 hours since hillary clinton left the state department, and there's a ton of speculation about where her next job might land her, the white house, perhaps. [ woman ] my boyfriend and i were going on vacation, so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the
earlier, spacey spoke about the parallels between the politics of abraham lincoln's era and the one in his latest show. >> and, you know, when you watch even a current film like "lincoln" and you see even a president who was as beloved and in some sense has been almost put in a saintly spectrum in terms of how we view him in american politics and in our history, he was there doing backdoor deals to try to get the votes he needed. so it's a very interesting opportunity for us to...
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when lincoln created some really interesting words one of the words he first used he is talking about secession, there sugarcoating the impact on this country. when lincoln first used sugar coated the printer of the united states comes and says we cannot put this in the official word word sugar coated and lincoln said i can't any matt -- american not knowing what that meant. bling and also, going back to william safire's influence on this, one of the first uses of cool not in a sense of temperature but being callous, he said that was cool, that was callous, that was the behavioral thing. a word like cool, obama could come up the new meaning of cool, taking one word and give it a different meaning. how i did this was i did a lot of reading and a lot of use of huge proprietary databases that the library of congress, nineteenth century database where you could find the original document, at 1807 when jefferson comes up with the phrase separation of church and state which is not in the constitution. the first articulated in this letter by jefferson so a lot of it was working at terminals
when lincoln created some really interesting words one of the words he first used he is talking about secession, there sugarcoating the impact on this country. when lincoln first used sugar coated the printer of the united states comes and says we cannot put this in the official word word sugar coated and lincoln said i can't any matt -- american not knowing what that meant. bling and also, going back to william safire's influence on this, one of the first uses of cool not in a sense of...
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tomorrow morning think about what lincoln thought about on the 31st of january in 1865. if you've seen the movie you realize he was counting votes. he was in a situation that we find ourselves in washington today. it was dirty and messy and the stakes were high. by the time the sun went down on january 31 he knew the next day that the 13th amendment would be brought to him for a signature and he could send it out to the states for ratification. you don't get to be in a situation where you can say that you're walking in the footsteps of lincoln or frederick douglas. but by hearing here today and work on human trafficking you have chose on the follow them in that journey. so join us, pick up that terrible swift sword. thank you, everyone. [applause] >> tonight, former c.i.a. officials skiss the enhanced techniques in the search for osama bin laden. here's part of the discussion. >> kathryn bigelow acknowledges the effectiveness which is a valid position to take. it played a role and we should not have done it. why are people so obsessed with trying to disprove the obvious,
tomorrow morning think about what lincoln thought about on the 31st of january in 1865. if you've seen the movie you realize he was counting votes. he was in a situation that we find ourselves in washington today. it was dirty and messy and the stakes were high. by the time the sun went down on january 31 he knew the next day that the 13th amendment would be brought to him for a signature and he could send it out to the states for ratification. you don't get to be in a situation where you can...
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i came downstairs and he had a lincoln town car. he was driving the lincoln town car. i get in, he puts the tape deck and it's jack jones. ♪ i am a singer and we're driving. we go to k street to this italian restaurant. they put us right next to each other like they do to all the men and their nieces. so we're sitting there eating. and he ordered veal poached in chicken stock because he had had just had quadruple bypass, which was hot. so we're having a nice enough time and we're driving home. we're going over memorial bridge and that's not the way back to my apartment. i go larry, where are we going? he goes my place. [ laughter ] and i was like oh mother of god. oh, god. and i'm like dear cosmo, what do i do? i was only 30. i just could not figure out how to extricate myself from it. so we go to his apartment. we walk in, it's covered with proclamation larry king day, keys to every city in the country. that was sexy. >> jimmy: you have to be careful because you could have been like his 13th wife. >> i know, darn. so we sat there and, what can i say, he lunged. [ la
i came downstairs and he had a lincoln town car. he was driving the lincoln town car. i get in, he puts the tape deck and it's jack jones. ♪ i am a singer and we're driving. we go to k street to this italian restaurant. they put us right next to each other like they do to all the men and their nieces. so we're sitting there eating. and he ordered veal poached in chicken stock because he had had just had quadruple bypass, which was hot. so we're having a nice enough time and we're driving...
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tomorrow morning, think about what abraham lincoln brought about on the 31st of january in 1865. if you see not od, you realize he was counting votes. he was in a situation in washington today was dirty and messy and the stakes are high and by the time the sun went down in january 31st, he knew the next day the 13th amendment was about to end for a signature would be able to send it out to the states for ratification. you don't get to be in a situation where you can say you're walking in the footsteps of abraham lincoln or frederick douglass or harriet tubman, but by being here today, working on human trafficking, you pervy chosen to follow them. so join us, pick up the terrible sword and must march
tomorrow morning, think about what abraham lincoln brought about on the 31st of january in 1865. if you see not od, you realize he was counting votes. he was in a situation in washington today was dirty and messy and the stakes are high and by the time the sun went down in january 31st, he knew the next day the 13th amendment was about to end for a signature would be able to send it out to the states for ratification. you don't get to be in a situation where you can say you're walking in the...
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then the southbound gap, we're calling it lincoln square, it doesn't go all the way through but it leads to this green space which would be [inaudible] do you want me to stop, or i can -- i don't have much longer. >> if you want to wrap up, that's great. >> there you're looking into it, it's a publicly accessible, basically a park open, except at night, there's redwood trees there, cmg's concept and it's bigger than this, this picture is on third street, it's 90 by 125 feet, so a significant open space and the three bedroom units are rounded at ground level with stoops. very urban space, it would divide this property from the future affordable housing, it's a 40 foot muse much like this, pedestrian, three blocks base, you get a little commercial space, it's got stoops, then there's the retail, you can see it goes all the way around, it's not pink in real life. this shows the building and you can see the dark color we're proposing, quart 10 there, they're making -- being contextual with the historic buildings in the area. this is that retail 17 foot clear there with uses that are smaller
then the southbound gap, we're calling it lincoln square, it doesn't go all the way through but it leads to this green space which would be [inaudible] do you want me to stop, or i can -- i don't have much longer. >> if you want to wrap up, that's great. >> there you're looking into it, it's a publicly accessible, basically a park open, except at night, there's redwood trees there, cmg's concept and it's bigger than this, this picture is on third street, it's 90 by 125 feet, so a...
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cultural value or character as a cultural value yet you know they were some of them i think arguably lincoln might have been that kind of a person he was actually praised i think it was emerson as as a man who did not offend by superiority and he had a very modest. presentation which was prized at the time but also you know even if you go across the pond to the romantic poets of great britain you also saw this care. celebration of the solitary thinker the solitary figure who felt things deeply these things were prized at that time and we've we've lost sight of that more recently. though he was there too you know when you talk about well through must be the world's most eloquent interviewer i think there are a lot of eloquent introverts out there and i think if you look probably at many of the great artists and writers working today you also find a lot of introverts but it's just that there's a pressure nowadays to really be able to go out and also be a public spokesperson at the same time and yet there are some who and you talk about this your own experience of the some who who have learned
cultural value or character as a cultural value yet you know they were some of them i think arguably lincoln might have been that kind of a person he was actually praised i think it was emerson as as a man who did not offend by superiority and he had a very modest. presentation which was prized at the time but also you know even if you go across the pond to the romantic poets of great britain you also saw this care. celebration of the solitary thinker the solitary figure who felt things deeply...
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yeah you know they were some of them i think arguably lincoln might have been that kind of person he was actually praised i think it was emerson as as a man who did not offend by superiority but he had a very modest. presentation which was prized at the time but also you know even if you go across the pond to the romantic poets of great britain you also see this kind of. celebration of the solitary thinker the solitary figure he felt things deeply these things were prized at that time and we've we've lost sight of that more recently. though he was there too you know when you talk about welfare it must be the world's most eloquent interviewer i think there are a lot of eloquent introverts out there i think if you look at a great many of the great artists and writers working today you also find a lot of introverts but it's just that there's a pressure nowadays to really be able to go out and also be a public spokesperson at the same time and yet there are some who and you talk about this your own experience of the some who who have learned how to dance in both worlds i if you score me
yeah you know they were some of them i think arguably lincoln might have been that kind of person he was actually praised i think it was emerson as as a man who did not offend by superiority but he had a very modest. presentation which was prized at the time but also you know even if you go across the pond to the romantic poets of great britain you also see this kind of. celebration of the solitary thinker the solitary figure he felt things deeply these things were prized at that time and we've...
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and you know, when ywatch even current film like lincoln and a president as beloved and was put in a saintly spectrum in terms of how we view him in our history, he was there doing back door deals to get the votes he needed. so it's an interesting opportunity to examine a fictional congress and majority whip that while he may be d event vious, he will prove to be effective. >> do you think of making the transition to politics? i believe, there was a guy named ronald reagan that made the transition. >> yes, and he was rather successful. perhaps the difference that i would feel is that i'm a person who likes to set a goal and then achieve it. and i like to get things done. i think if i ever -- i could not imagine entering politics because i think it would be a walking into a profession knowing that you would spend the rest of your life being frustrated. >> kevin spacey's "house of cards." you can't wait to get into it. a lot of people are comparing it to homeland and i'm obsessed about that program. i'm looking forward to what you guys can do in "house of cards." thank you for joining
and you know, when ywatch even current film like lincoln and a president as beloved and was put in a saintly spectrum in terms of how we view him in our history, he was there doing back door deals to get the votes he needed. so it's an interesting opportunity to examine a fictional congress and majority whip that while he may be d event vious, he will prove to be effective. >> do you think of making the transition to politics? i believe, there was a guy named ronald reagan that made the...
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president of the united states to come here and serve as territorial governor and try to resolve the lincoln county and the other problems in this very wild territory. i mean, gun battles were taking place -- and land grabs were taking place all over new mexico. it was really wild west. while he was her he had to grapple with billy the kid, and billy the kid is a real, which who has inspired probably more writing, fiction and nonfiction, than anyone else in new mexico's history. some of the letters that billy the kid wrote to general lee wallace, asking him to honor the par don, which billy the kid said the governor reneged on. some of those letters are in our library and only been acquired in the last few years. what surprised me is that billy the kid was literate and his hand writing was pretty good. but the legends about billy go on and on. the man who killed billy the kid, pat garrett, wrote his story, called the autobiography of billy the kid, and one of the world's foremost living billy the kid experts, has annotated that book, so there's plenty of literature out there, fiction and non
president of the united states to come here and serve as territorial governor and try to resolve the lincoln county and the other problems in this very wild territory. i mean, gun battles were taking place -- and land grabs were taking place all over new mexico. it was really wild west. while he was her he had to grapple with billy the kid, and billy the kid is a real, which who has inspired probably more writing, fiction and nonfiction, than anyone else in new mexico's history. some of the...
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. >> the lincoln navigator had crashed in the door, but the door had pretty much fallen back into place. but the navigator was parked against a center divider and still running. the vehicle was a little skewed as it hit the wall. and it was sort of leaning to the left. and you could see the driver at that time i thought maybe he was injured because he wasn't moving. i thought it was an accident. >> not knowing what to expect, sergeant hooper and his deputies grab their guns and cautiously make there way toward the car. >> we didn't approach the vehicle until he had firearms. not knowing at that time if he had a weapon, had bomb. we had no idea. >> but when they reached the driver, they're a little surprised by his demeanor. >> he sat in the driver's seat with his hands on the wheel just staring out the window. he had almost a smile on his face. and he just stood there until he was given commands to come out with his hands up and get down on the ground. we handcuffed him on the ground. >> the man is identified 31-year-old dustin leeds. he is assessed for injuries by medical personnel and
. >> the lincoln navigator had crashed in the door, but the door had pretty much fallen back into place. but the navigator was parked against a center divider and still running. the vehicle was a little skewed as it hit the wall. and it was sort of leaning to the left. and you could see the driver at that time i thought maybe he was injured because he wasn't moving. i thought it was an accident. >> not knowing what to expect, sergeant hooper and his deputies grab their guns and...
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yeah you know they were some of them i think arguably lincoln might have been that kind of person he was actually praised by i think it was emerson as as a man who did not offend by superiority but he had a very modest. presentation which was prized at the time but also you know even if you go across the pond to the romantic poets of great britain you also saw this kind of celebration of the solitary thinker the solitary figure who felt things deeply these things were prized at that time and we lost sight of that more recently. so he was there to you know when you talk about wealth through must be the world's most eloquent interviewer i think there are a lot of eloquent introverts out there i think if you look probably at many of the great artists and writers working today you also find a lot of introverts but it's just that there's a pressure nowadays to really be able to go out and also be a public spokesperson at the same time and yet there are some who and you talk about this your own experience of the some who who have learned how to dance in both worlds i if you score me on a m
yeah you know they were some of them i think arguably lincoln might have been that kind of person he was actually praised by i think it was emerson as as a man who did not offend by superiority but he had a very modest. presentation which was prized at the time but also you know even if you go across the pond to the romantic poets of great britain you also saw this kind of celebration of the solitary thinker the solitary figure who felt things deeply these things were prized at that time and we...
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lincoln in indianapolis, indiana is on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. my comment is basically, raw every year, 50 unborn infants are killed due to abortion. as awful as it is, i support the catholic church. the best i can say -- host: we will leave it there. we have this from "the financial times" -- the last day of secretary of state henry rodham clinton as our secretary of state. the right -- they write -- the article goes on to say that she leaves office with the israeli-palestinian peace prop -- process languishing. the engagement with iran and north korea has produced no results, while political reconciliation that might have prevented another civil war in afghanistan remains a distant prospect. -- that is the take from "the financial times" on the last day in her job, secretary of state hillary rodham clinton. back to the phones. logan in alaska, on our line for independents. go ahead. caller: hello, how're you doing tonight? host: hello, what is going on in alaska? caller: first off, warmer than usual. second, this whole thing that bugs me. i dea
lincoln in indianapolis, indiana is on our line for democrats. caller: good morning. my comment is basically, raw every year, 50 unborn infants are killed due to abortion. as awful as it is, i support the catholic church. the best i can say -- host: we will leave it there. we have this from "the financial times" -- the last day of secretary of state henry rodham clinton as our secretary of state. the right -- they write -- the article goes on to say that she leaves office with the...